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Does anyone have any old full cans of poster enamel? It separates pretty well and I can use it. The pigment and the fast dry binder works well for me in some fine art. email me preston@prestonmccall.com
-------------------- Preston McCall 112 Rim Road Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501 text: 5056607370 Posts: 1552 | From: Santa Fe, New Mexico | Registered: Nov 1998
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If it is poster color you refer to, it is no linger made. 1 shot abandon it some years ago and I recently ordered some supplies directly from Ronan and they also quit producing it, however I did get their last 1/2 pint of black!
Ronan still produces japan colors which are much more pigmented. Told a lot of furniture makers and faux painters use it for mixing their glazes.
-------------------- Curt Stenz Graphics 700 Squirrel Lane Marathon, WI 54448 Posts: 590 | From: Marathon, WI 54448 | Registered: Dec 1998
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Found a good supply at McLogans in CA Would love to know what the stuff is made of. Is it an enamel that set up that fast? Cant be a lacquer.
-------------------- Preston McCall 112 Rim Road Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501 text: 5056607370 Posts: 1552 | From: Santa Fe, New Mexico | Registered: Nov 1998
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I used to love poster paint. You can get similar results, the flat finish and quick drying, by adding a flattening agent or talcum powder to regular 1 Shot, it's not as good but it works.
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